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How to Draw a Cow
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Let's Draw a Cute Cow

Cows are gentle, friendly farm animals that almost everyone loves. With their spotted coats, little horns, and big sweet eyes, they are so much fun to draw. The best news? Drawing a cow is easier than you might think. If you can draw a circle and an oval, you can draw an adorable cow! In this guide from KidsColoronline, you will learn how to draw a cow one simple step at a time. We will start with the head, then add a muzzle, ears, horns, eyes, a chubby body, legs, a tail, and those famous cow spots. By the end, you will have a cute cow you can color. This is a perfect easy cow drawing for kids, parents, and teachers. Grab a pencil and let's get started!

🖊️ What You Need

If you like drawing on a screen, a digital drawing tablet and stylus work great too. But paper is all you really need for an easy drawing.

How to Draw a Cow Step by Step

Follow these cow drawing step by step instructions. Go slowly, and remember your cow does not need to be perfect. Every line you draw helps your hand get steadier and more confident.

Step 1: Draw the Head

Start by drawing a circle near the top of your paper. This will be your cow’s head. Draw it lightly so it is easy to fix later.

Step 2: Add the Muzzle

On the lower-right side of the head, draw an oval. This is the cow’s muzzle, which is the big soft nose and mouth area. It can overlap the circle a little.

Step 3: Draw the First Ear

On the left side of the head, draw a floppy ear shaped like a leaf. Cows have wide, soft ears that stick out to the sides.

Step 4: Draw the Second Ear

Now draw a matching ear on the right side of the head. Try to make it about the same size as the first ear. Keeping both sides even is called symmetry, and it makes your cow look balanced.

Step 5: Add the Horns

Between the ears, draw two short, curved horns on top of the head. Keep them small and rounded so your cow stays cute and friendly.

Step 6: Draw the Eyes and Nostrils

Draw two round eyes above the muzzle. Color them in, but leave a tiny white dot in each one to make them sparkle. Then add two small nostrils inside the muzzle.

Step 7: Start the Body

Below the head, begin drawing the body. Start with a curved line for the chest and the top of the back. Your cow is starting to take shape!

Step 8: Add the Front Legs

Draw two short, stubby front legs under the body. Cows in this cute style have chunky little legs, so keep them thick and short.

Step 9: Add the Back Legs

Now add the back legs and finish the bottom line of the body. Your cow can now stand up on all four legs.

Step 10: Start the Tail

At the back of the cow, draw a thin curved line for the tail. It should hang down along the side of the body.

Step 11: Finish the Tail

Add a small fluffy tuft at the end of the tail, like a little paintbrush. This is what real cow tails look like!

Step 12: Add Spots and a Smile

Now give your cow its famous spots. Draw a few rounded blobs on the body and around one eye. Then add a small curved line for a happy smile under the muzzle. These spots make your cow look just like a real one.

Step 13: Trace Your Final Lines

Go over your favorite lines with a black marker, then gently erase any extra pencil marks. You now have a clean cow outline. This makes a great cow coloring page all on its own!

Step 14: Color Your Cow

Now for the fun part: coloring! Many cows are white with black spots, but you can also make them brown and white. Color the muzzle and inner ears soft pink, and your cow is finished and adorable. It is your art, so use any colors you love!

Fun Facts About Cows

Drawing is even more fun when you learn a little, too. Here are some cool cow facts to share:

  • A baby cow is called a calf.
  • Cows have an amazing sense of smell and can smell things up to six miles away.
  • Cows are very social animals and often have best friends in the herd.
  • Cows give us milk, which is used to make cheese, butter, and ice cream.

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Start Drawing Your Cow Today

Drawing a cow is easy when you break it into small steps. Start with a round head, add ears, horns, and a cute muzzle, give it a chubby body and four little legs, then finish with spots and color. Before you know it, you will have a sweet little cow ready for the farm!

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